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Wine Top Related Articles
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1). The Proper Servicing Of Wine By : Jennie Wills
The Proper service of wine starts as soon as you bring it home. How you handle it, store it, open, and pour it is all a part of wine service protocol. Wine is only a result of a long and delicate journey that can take many years to perfect. So the next time your swinging and swaying your bottle of wine around like some toy, consider its journey, carry it carefully and of course give it a comfortable place to rest.
Article Related to: wine, service, storage, temperature, opening, bottle, glassware, cork, crystal, glass, bruising, etiquette
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2). Consumption of Wine is Safe in Pregnancy By : Alison White
There have been many articles written about the consumption of alcohol during pregnancy. And there have many debates and researches that referred to this issue.
Some experts say moderate drinking during pregnancy is okay, but there are others who believe taking even one drink is like very dangerous for the baby's health.
The thing that is not debatable.
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3). How to Drink Wine like a Professional By : Barney Garcia
Most people like to enjoy a glass of wine once in a while, but to other people, drinking wine is an art form and they take it very seriously. The following article will give you tips on how to drink, taste and serve wine professionally.
Article Related to: wine, alcohol
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4). Corporate Flight Attendant Resource Guide By : Matthew C. Keegan
So, you have decided to enter the exclusive field of business flying. Congratulations! Before you go further, have you done all the research that you can to find out all the details that you need to know about this exciting field? Some people say that business aviation is a mystery compared to working for the airlines and, in many ways, they are correct.
Article Related to: corporate flight attendant, cabin managers, inflight catering, food, wine, wine service, nbaa, faa
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6). The Basic Wine Essentials By : Jennie Wills
Whether you are serving it to your guests while entertaining, using it to create luscious dishes, or simply enjoying its’ company, whatever the occasion, this libation reigns the kingdom of fine indulgence and has been doing so for centuries. The conception of wine has been dated as far back as 8000-4000BC in Mesopotamia. Having thousands of years to.
Article Related to: wine, grapes, characteristics, varietals, fermentation, color, chardonnay, pinot noir, merlot, tannin
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8). Staying in Barcelona for Extended Periods By : Nomad Rick
If you have every visited Barcelona, you know it is a place best experienced over a few months instead of a few days. Fortunately, the people of Barcelona know it as well.
Staying in Barcelona for Extended Periods
Like a fine wine, drinking in Barcelona shouldn’t be rushed. Visit the city for two or three days and you will get only a small, rushed taste of the flavor of Barcelona.
Article Related to: barcelona, spain, accomodations, wine, ciutat vella, old city, europe
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9). Wine Accessories At Kitchen Junkie By : Debbie Dragon
Wine is more than an alcoholic beverage. It’s almost a way of life! There are more wine accessories available than you could even imagine. From the necessities like corkscrews and glasses, to the not so necessary yet entertaining accessories like decanters, ice buckets, and pourers- there is more to wine than just drinking it.
Corkscrews & Openers
While there are hundreds of varieties of corkscrews, they all work in basically the same fashion.
Article Related to: kitchen, kitchen gadgets, drinks, wine, wine accessories, wine tips
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10). Wine and Oak - A beautiful relationship By : James Pendleton
One of the biggest influences on the flavour of wine is whether it has been matured, or even just stored, in oak. There are people who are prejudiced against oaked wine and will complain of even the slightest hint of oak, but many experts agree that if a wine has been carefully oaked it does not taste of wood, but more like a wine that has had its flavour subtly enhanced.
Article Related to: wine, oaked wine, oak aging
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11). Beer....how is it made? By : mario oreilly
We all know the effects (and after-effects) of beer. But lifting a glass of cool liquid to your mouth on a scorching hot day, have you ever stopped to consider the processes and ingredients involved in making it? Well maybe not but here is the answer anyway!
Simply, beer is a fermented combination of water, barley, yeast and hops. The major variation in any beer is the type of yeast used in the fermentation process.
Article Related to: beer, spirits, wine, food, recipes, history
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12). Wine History - When the cork met the bottle By : James Pendleton
The role of the Church in the production and marketing of wine declined with the Reformation, particularly in northern Europe, but this did not convulse the wine world half as much as the discovery of the usefulness of corks about a century later. For the first time since the Roman empire, wine could now be stored and aged in bottles. Throughout the.
Article Related to: cork, bottle, wine, cask, drink
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13). I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Calabria Region By : Levi Reiss
Calabria is the toe of the Italian boot. It is located in the southwest corner of Italy, with 500 miles of coastline on the Ionian, Mediterranean, and Tyrrhenian Seas. Its total population is about 2 million. The countryside is mountainous, and prone to earthquakes. For centuries peasants worked very hard to eke out a living from its poor soil. During the last century over a million people left Calabria to seek a better life in Northern or Central Italy or overseas.
Article Related to: wine, fine wine, italian wine, fine italian wine, wine and food, italian wine and food, wine bargains
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14). An Overview of Wine – The Drink of Gods By : Xavier Moldini
Wine has been called the drink of the gods. This may be debatable, but it has definitely been the drink of the ages. Here is an overview of wine you can sip on.
An Overview of Wine – The Drink of Gods
Wine is one of the oldest drinks known to mankind. Although historians may not be entirely sure that this is how the fermentation of wine started, an overview of the history of wine is full of interesting tidbits.
Article Related to: wine, beverage, drink, fermentation, red wine, white wine, grapes, blush, rose, sparkling, champagne, brandy
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16). The Relationship Of Wine And Food By : Gregg Hall
The relationship between wine and food goes back a long way and there are long standing traditions governing the pairing of certain wines with certain foods. This proper combination of the appropriate wine with a delicious meal results in an enjoyable experience by all who are participating in the event.
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17). Corks or screw caps - The closing argument By : James Pendleton
It is now very rare to find the total use of natural cork to stop wine bottles with the Rioja region of Spain being the most obvious exception. Increasingly, for a wide variety of reasons, the use of plastic stoppers and screw caps is becoming widespread. Why is this so, and what are the pros and cons of each method, and what should we be looking for when considering the alternatives? This really is a topic of hot debate in the world of wine at the moment.
Article Related to: cork, stop, wine, screw cap, plastic stopper
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19). Make Mine Italian: Wines From Tuscany And Piedmont By : Eve C. White
A modern renaissance of winemaking in Italy is making wine lovers and critics stand up and take notice. In the 20th century, wine in Italy frequently meant low-cost, low quality and high volume-think straw covered bottles-with little to get excited about. However, things have changed in past 25 years and thanks to new laws further regulating Italian vintners, the standard of winemakers in that country is reaching new levels of excellence.
Article Related to: wine, italian wine, italian food, white wine, red wine, fine wine, alcohol, drinking
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22). Screwcaps For Wine – Is It Bye-Bye To The Romance? By : David The Wine Gift Guy
Maybe you’ve noticed screwcaps on more of the higher priced wines lately. The trend is continuing to grow and so is the debate of whether a screwcap or cork is better for wine. The industry has basically "agreed to disagree" as to whether wine bottled with a screwcap or a cork tastes better, ages better and has less of a tendency to spoil.
As more wineries consider using screwcaps instead of the traditional cork, one has to wonder how the public at large will accept the change in tradition.
Article Related to: wine, wine gifts, food and wine, wine corks, snob-free wine
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23). Wines To Keep You Warm And Fuzzy By : John Williams
Ever wondered what the best wines were to go with the food that helps keep you warm? Even during Summer, a brisk rainstorm can bring about a sudden chill to the air. And we all know Winter can be a chilling experience. For this article, how to keep warm is the question at large.
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24). Toast Of The Town: Wine As A Preventative Medicine By : Jason Flintstone
While not many of us look forward to taking our daily medication, some remedies are more palatably pleasing than others. Among these, some preventative medicines for heart disease and some cancers, including red wine.
And while many are cheering the benefits of the robust beverage others are wondering if it's really the toast of the town. And, according to experts, the answer is an unresounding yes and no.
Article Related to: wine, food, health, drink
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25). Diet For Aching Joints By : Jason Atilia
Chronic illnesses like arthritis, are often linked to dietary practices. Researches show that certain food can start arthritic pain. But on the positive side, recent studies also show that some food can alleviate pain caused by arthritis. However, it must be clarified that far from being cures, these offer only temporary relief or act as preventive measures.
Article Related to: arthritis, fatty acids, fruits and vegetables, tea, wine
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